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Medal winners honoured by SHHS

Medal winners honoured by SHHS

Govenor General's Academic Medal donated by Her Excellency The Right Honorable Michaelle Jean, won by Dillon Hackman. PROFICIENCY donated by Sr. Theresa Slota, Provinical Superior S.S.M.I., won by Dillon Hackman. ANIMATION 30 won by Kyle Mierau.
Social media offers connection opportunities

Social media offers connection opportunities

The world of social media opens new doors in attracting an audience for films, books, and business says Erica Hargreave.
Raider archers return to Worlds

Raider archers return to Worlds

During the week of May 3-7, the Yorkton Regional High School archery team took part in the first ever National Archery in the Schools Canadian Championship. The tournament was the first of its kind in the nation.
The bawdy body issue

The bawdy body issue

We took to the water recently, the Preacher and I. Bodies filled the indoor pool, sporting a colorful array of swimsuits, in varying coverages. We wore boring, conservative styles, befitting our weathered frames.
More reasons for coaching

More reasons for coaching

This week, I will provide additional information on: 1) The Case for Coaching 2) Discuss one of the core coaching skills - LISTENING and 3) Give you a homework assignment on the skill of listening.
There's a role for fathers in supporting breastfeeding

There's a role for fathers in supporting breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is an important part of the special relationship that develops between mother and baby. Where does dad fit into the picture? As the father of a breastfeeding baby, you can be involved in nurturing both mother and baby.
Sacred Heart presents 2009/2010 scholarships/ bursaries

Sacred Heart presents 2009/2010 scholarships/ bursaries

Access Communications Centennial Scholarship awarded to Stephanie Koroluk. ACT/UCT Health Education Scholarship awarded to Kendra Schwitzer.

New Fire Prevention Bylaw

Yorkton Council gave the first two readings to a new Fire Prevention Bylaw, but was prevented from giving it third and final reading when Councillor Chris Wyatt voted against doing all three readings at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
Film makes history at festival

Film makes history at festival

Silent Bombs: All For The Motherland made history at this year's Yorkton Film Festival, becoming the first Saskatchewan production to be named Best of Festival, at the longest-running film festival in North America.
Removing quackgrass challenging project

Removing quackgrass challenging project

When we were digging our yard the other day, we were amazed at the invasive determination of quackgrass.
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